The band information is printed on every transmitter and receiver. Depending on the model number, the band information could be on the front, the back, the bottom, or inside the battery compartment. The band will be similar...

The Wireless Workbench 6 (WWB) software can be used to coordinate frequencies for your systems. Wireless Workbench 6 can be downloaded for free and works on both Windows and Mac.
This tutorial will explain how to perform fre...

The gauge aligns the cartridge/stylus so that the stylus tip contacts the walls of the record groove at the proper angle. Attached below is a PDF file of the gauge. It can be printed and glued to thin cardboard if you...

Shure's Dave Mendez provided the following observations:
It is difficult to say whether analog wireless or digital wireless systems are better or worse than one another as a rule. In general, digital wire...

Troubleshooting Wireless Microphone Systems
Even when wireless microphone systems appear to be properly selected and set up, problems may arise in actual use. While it is not practical here to offer comprehensive s...

The SM7 (SM7A, SM7B) is a dynamic microphone. A typical dynamic mic has a lower output level than a typical condenser mic. For example, the dynamic SM7 has an output level that is 28 dB (!) less than the condenser KSM44 [cardioid...

Feedback: Fact and Fiction
One of the most commonly asked questions in professional audio is “What microphone can I use that doesn’t cause feedback?” The answer to the question is, of course, that no such mi...